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Come Fan with UsWednesday, June 24, 2026

Brett, You Broke Their Hearts

The Green Bay Packers are on the verge of losing to their nemesis in Lambeau, but let’s not forget exactly what’s happening here. A family member--someone the Green Bay community loved and nurtured as one of their own--is unapologetically driving a stake through the hearts of the fans that raised him.

↵Fans that stood behind him while he struggled with substance abuse, fans that worshiped him when he won the Super Bowl, and fans that threw limitless support behind him when his wife had breast cancer, and when his father died. They did everything. Family.

↵This Godfather allusion sums it up nicely:

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↵(HT: Shutdown Corner)

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